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john, ali, good to see you both. wheat get back to you in a bit. he is furious because the island residents were not told until it was too late about how to get emergency food, shelters, and schools. trucks full of supplies and fema disaster teams are now on the ground in staten island. many people there say that is all that they have got. our brian todd is hearing stories today. watching help arrive. all he's folks. brian, first of all, tell us about the supplies, about the crews and the complaints here. it seems like this is a very difficult situation for folks. >> it is very difficult, suzanne. still very difficult. yesterday when we came here, this place was like a war zone. it looked like a shelled out just bombed out neighborhood. scenes like this behind me are all over the place, and make no mistake, it is still a very devastated scene. you do get a sense that all this morning that this neighborhood is coming back to life. people all over the streets. you have a family digging out there that's trying to dig out some of the remnants of the de
john, ali, good to see you both. wheat get back to you in a bit. he is furious because the island residents were not told until it was too late about how to get emergency food, shelters, and schools. trucks full of supplies and fema disaster teams are now on the ground in staten island. many people there say that is all that they have got. our brian todd is hearing stories today. watching help arrive. all he's folks. brian, first of all, tell us about the supplies, about the crews and the...
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i'm john berman. >> and i'm zoraida sambolin. it's 5:00 a.m. in the east. we begin with the latest on the aftermath of the superstorm hurricane ire hurricane sandy. most buses are up and running again and they are free of charge. but most of lower manhattan still has no power and temperatures are dipping into the 30s and 40s. >> and there are no heartbreaking picture as long the jersey shore barrier islands. houses picked up, some just buried in the sand and governor chris christie who toured the destruction with president obama said some parts of the shore may never look the same again. >> the death toll reached 124 people with 56 in the united states. at least 28 in new york. and close to 5 million customers are still waiting for the power to come back on. >> cnn has the entire disaster zone covered this morning. our correspondents spanned out across lower manhattan and all up and down the jersey shore. >> first, the economic capital of our country is slowly getting back to normal this morning even while facing extreme damage.
i'm john berman. >> and i'm zoraida sambolin. it's 5:00 a.m. in the east. we begin with the latest on the aftermath of the superstorm hurricane ire hurricane sandy. most buses are up and running again and they are free of charge. but most of lower manhattan still has no power and temperatures are dipping into the 30s and 40s. >> and there are no heartbreaking picture as long the jersey shore barrier islands. houses picked up, some just buried in the sand and governor chris christie...
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. >> john king, jessica yellin. thanks. >>> we were reporting earlier on the broadcast about the lack of attention staten island has been getting. we got breaking news. we just got word that janet napolitano is going to visit staten island tomorrow. as we mentioned, people have been expressing a lot of frustration and the federal response, secretary napolitano will tour the area. still ahead, we remember the victims of the storm. we are learning more and more about the lives lost. the lives they lived. we'll remember them and pay tribute to their lives that ended suddenly when sandy struck. >>> so many people here in new york and new jersey and throughout the northeast have lost everything, others are still without power or having a lot of trouble getting around and waiting in long lines for gas. for some families, the toll that sandy took is much higher. at least 157 people were killed in this storm. 88 of them here in the united states. tonight we remember all of those who died. we want to take a minute just to ge
. >> john king, jessica yellin. thanks. >>> we were reporting earlier on the broadcast about the lack of attention staten island has been getting. we got breaking news. we just got word that janet napolitano is going to visit staten island tomorrow. as we mentioned, people have been expressing a lot of frustration and the federal response, secretary napolitano will tour the area. still ahead, we remember the victims of the storm. we are learning more and more about the lives...
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guess what, we just don't know. >> john king, jessica yellin. thanks. >>> we were reporting earlier on the broadcast about the lack of attention staten island has been getting. we got breaking news. we just got word that got word napolitano is going to visit staten island. the secretary will tour the area with the fema director. we're learning more and more about lives that were lost, the faces and names of the tragedy, the lives they led. we'll remember them and pay tribute to their lives that ended suddenly when sandy struck. [ man ] hello!!!! hello!!!! [ all ] ohh! that is crazy! are you kidding me? let me see! oh! what! that's insane! noooo! mr. woodson? oh hello! hello! [ whistles ] hello! [ all ] hello! [ coach ] caleb, i've got someone i want you to meet. hello. [ male announcer ] at&t. the nation's largest 4g network. covering 3,000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. rethink possible. covering 3,000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. those little things for you, life's about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a qu
guess what, we just don't know. >> john king, jessica yellin. thanks. >>> we were reporting earlier on the broadcast about the lack of attention staten island has been getting. we got breaking news. we just got word that got word napolitano is going to visit staten island. the secretary will tour the area with the fema director. we're learning more and more about lives that were lost, the faces and names of the tragedy, the lives they led. we'll remember them and pay tribute to...
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guess what, we just don't know. >> john king, jessica yellin. thanks. >>> we were reporting earlier on the broadcast about the lack of attention staten island has been getting. we got breaking news. we just got word that janet napolitano is going to visit staten island tomorrow. people expressing a lot of concern about the response. still ahead, we remember the victims of the storm. some of them we're learning more and more about some of those whose lives were lost, and the faces and names of this tragedy. the lives they lady. we'll remember them and pay tribute to their lives that ended suddenly when sandy struck. [ male announcer ] whether it's kevin's smartphone... ♪ ...mom's smartphone... dad's tablet... or lauren's smartphone... at&t has a plan built to help make families' lives easier. introducing at&t mobile share. one plan lets you share data on up to 10 devices with unlimited talk and text. add a tablet for only $10 per month. at&t. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're committed to offering you tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 low-cost investmen
guess what, we just don't know. >> john king, jessica yellin. thanks. >>> we were reporting earlier on the broadcast about the lack of attention staten island has been getting. we got breaking news. we just got word that janet napolitano is going to visit staten island tomorrow. people expressing a lot of concern about the response. still ahead, we remember the victims of the storm. some of them we're learning more and more about some of those whose lives were lost, and the faces...
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joe johns, appreciate that. one thing we want to look at when we come back, we'll take a short break, is this storm, this storm which people say is one of the century, is this a sign of things to come, a sign of the kind of storms we're going to be seeing more of? we're going to talk about that ahead. you see us, at the start of the day. on the company phone list that's a few names longer. you see us bank on busier highways. on once empty fields. everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. you know, one job or the other. the moment i could access the retirement plan, i just became firm about it -- you know, it's like it just hits you fast. you know, you start thinking about what's really important here. ♪ >>> welcome back to our continuing coverage of superstorm sandy. aaron herman walked around his
joe johns, appreciate that. one thing we want to look at when we come back, we'll take a short break, is this storm, this storm which people say is one of the century, is this a sign of things to come, a sign of the kind of storms we're going to be seeing more of? we're going to talk about that ahead. you see us, at the start of the day. on the company phone list that's a few names longer. you see us bank on busier highways. on once empty fields. everyday you see all the ways all of us at us...
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i am so glad you pointed that out, john. john zarrella there in plantation. thank you. >> sure. >>> she says mitt romney is the least truthful candidate she has ever seen in her lifetime and that women should be concerned if he is elected president. next, legendary american feminist and author gloria steinem joins me. we'll be right back. the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. see life in the best light. [music] transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it's meant to be seen. experience life well lit, ask for transitions adaptive lenses. "what do you want from a medicare plan?" i just want a company that helps me get the most out of my healthcare. i want it to be simple. one plan. one card to carry. i want lower copays... and i want my drugs covered. [ male announcer ] say "hello" to more of what you want with unitedhealthcare and our all-in-one medicare advantage plans, including aarp medicarecomplete plans, insured thro
i am so glad you pointed that out, john. john zarrella there in plantation. thank you. >> sure. >>> she says mitt romney is the least truthful candidate she has ever seen in her lifetime and that women should be concerned if he is elected president. next, legendary american feminist and author gloria steinem joins me. we'll be right back. the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. see life in the best...
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we're joined by joe johns out of d.c. joe, we went through some of the logistical problems that this storm has caused for many states, particularly new jersey, virginia, new york. what are election officials doing now that these polling places are out of commission on tuesday? >> well, sort of a process, if you think about, it suzanne. the first thing they have have to do is really poll the polling places, look around at all the counties and precincts and see where the problems really are. then identify what the problems are. so if, say, the polling place itself is out of commission, you got to perhaps find a new polling place. if the machines are out of commission, either you find new machines or you go to paper ballots or you send your people to other places. you can change times, extend the times of day at other polling places, so people can go there. a whole range and a variety of things that officials can do depending on the situation and most importantly, suzanne, depending on what the rules say. again and again, si
we're joined by joe johns out of d.c. joe, we went through some of the logistical problems that this storm has caused for many states, particularly new jersey, virginia, new york. what are election officials doing now that these polling places are out of commission on tuesday? >> well, sort of a process, if you think about, it suzanne. the first thing they have have to do is really poll the polling places, look around at all the counties and precincts and see where the problems really...
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john, you'll be back later. thank you. >>> the most anticipated jobs report of the year is now out coming four days before the election. the labor department reports hiring in october was stronger than expected with 171,000 new jobs added. the unemployment rate however ticked up .1% to 7.9%. let's talk about what this means politically with our chief political analyst gloria borger. gloria, you see these numbers having a significant impact these final four days? >> not really. at this point because of what you said. you saw the unemployment rate tick up a little bit. so mitt romney can talk about how unemployment has ticked up. you saw job growth a little stronger than anticipated. so the president can say, you know what, this is a sustained recovery. it's not fast enough. but it's not -- that's just what you heard from the president in the campaign speech you just played a little bit of before because he talks about the fact that since he's been president he's created nearly 5.5 million jobs. so it really hasn'
john, you'll be back later. thank you. >>> the most anticipated jobs report of the year is now out coming four days before the election. the labor department reports hiring in october was stronger than expected with 171,000 new jobs added. the unemployment rate however ticked up .1% to 7.9%. let's talk about what this means politically with our chief political analyst gloria borger. gloria, you see these numbers having a significant impact these final four days? >> not really. at...
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cbs news political director john dickerson is in washington. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie. >> what about the possible impacts on the campaign? >> well, there are two different kinds. there's the kind of visual impact on how do the two candidates play it and then how does it affect the early vote and where the candidates can go spend their time. bill talked about the president's role, but what about mitt romney's role what does he do? does he look like he's being too political when people are suffering and the campaign has drawn back in tone and in visits and sort of laying off of -- the question is whether romney campaigns is he going to be taking on the president while the president is in his sort of presidential role dealing with this hurricane. the question on early voting it will affect some of the states. we don't know how badly it will affect them in virginia which is a key battleground state. the early shoetvoting, it's not like in north carolina, where you can go and actually vote. in virginia it's done by absentee b
cbs news political director john dickerson is in washington. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie. >> what about the possible impacts on the campaign? >> well, there are two different kinds. there's the kind of visual impact on how do the two candidates play it and then how does it affect the early vote and where the candidates can go spend their time. bill talked about the president's role, but what about mitt romney's role what does he do? does he look like he's...
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>> john, thank you. >>> let's move from sandy and the road to recovery. baby steps i'm afraid still being taken in the city of new york today, including reports that manhattan power may be back online during the course of the weekend. until then, things appear to be getting tense. our senior correspondent scott cohn joins me now from lower manhattan. scott, i just heard firsthand that some residential buildings are now hiring armed guards because of the type of threat that they have faced from people attempting to loot as, of course, the police make those very regular trips during the night. >> reporter: that's entirely possible, simon. i haven't seen that directly, but i believe it. i want to give you a sense of some of what's going on here in lower manhattan. we're at the corner of maiden lane and water street. you didn't see it behind me because there is a beautifully timed bus here. but behind me is the aig headquarters. you may remember that from the bailout. takes a whole different form now. there's a chase bank branch there under water. it was unde
>> john, thank you. >>> let's move from sandy and the road to recovery. baby steps i'm afraid still being taken in the city of new york today, including reports that manhattan power may be back online during the course of the weekend. until then, things appear to be getting tense. our senior correspondent scott cohn joins me now from lower manhattan. scott, i just heard firsthand that some residential buildings are now hiring armed guards because of the type of threat that they...
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john, the marathon is going on. what do you think? >> i think, along with many others, it is a disgrace. >> what would you say to mayor bloomberg to maybe change his mind? >> i can understand you may feel it is uplifting, but there are people out there that need the water, they need these hotels. i feel it is a disgrace. >> now i want to and -- introduce you to this woman. >> i think the governor has done a great job in new york and the tragedy. this is not a good answer. i am very concerned. we need police officers here, we need generators here, we need hotel rooms here. all of these things are being taken away for this marathon. >> i do have to point out, when we came in we saw the portable bathroom facilities and generators just across the street from here. aren't the people's needs here being that close that can't both be met? >> absolutely not. we need every single resource. take one of each of these away, i have people e-mailing me telling me they are being kicked out of their rooms because of marathon runners. we need leadershi
john, the marathon is going on. what do you think? >> i think, along with many others, it is a disgrace. >> what would you say to mayor bloomberg to maybe change his mind? >> i can understand you may feel it is uplifting, but there are people out there that need the water, they need these hotels. i feel it is a disgrace. >> now i want to and -- introduce you to this woman. >> i think the governor has done a great job in new york and the tragedy. this is not a good...
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david: john, i don't mean to pick on you. believe me i appreciate many of your views on the economy in general but your other pick is oil stocks. oil again was beaten up. i'm wondering if there is not a trend here. a trend looking beyond the election to where commodities may come down in value and maybe now is the time to avoid them, not to get into them? >> i would disagree with that, david. i mean i think the reality, yes you're right, commodities and oil in particular gotten beaten up. october soft month for s&p down 2%. oil down 6 1/2%. i think this is attractive time to start buying to the other guest's point things are looking better housing consumer confidence, corporate spreads. all that is arguing for a short-term rally. but i think longer term i do remain bearish on the market. liz: david, the stability that would come, with a, a little bit of clarity who will be running the government for the next four years, and what that person would be focused upon. we know what steps they might take. also a picture of a little
david: john, i don't mean to pick on you. believe me i appreciate many of your views on the economy in general but your other pick is oil stocks. oil again was beaten up. i'm wondering if there is not a trend here. a trend looking beyond the election to where commodities may come down in value and maybe now is the time to avoid them, not to get into them? >> i would disagree with that, david. i mean i think the reality, yes you're right, commodities and oil in particular gotten beaten up....
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great to have you with us once again, john. very quickly, give us your assessment of the situation with the refineries, how quickly they can come back online what happened it means for gas prices. >> well, in the first instance this is a pretty big storm. we will have to check closely for any damage. the northeastern and the middle atlantic refineries are some of the oldest in the country. you have got old infrastructure so it's more vulnerable, so you want to check it ever more closely. i thought sharon did a good job describing what it takes to bring it back up so, that's the first issue. the second, you got to check the port, the northeast, the middle atlantic, very dependent upon both finnished product imports as well as crude oil imports. if the ports are damaged by that sea surge, you are looking a what the ever time it takens to repair, how you offload finished product or crude. more importantly, and this gets to the issue of price, what happens in the distribution and retail network? if you have gas stations with no ele
great to have you with us once again, john. very quickly, give us your assessment of the situation with the refineries, how quickly they can come back online what happened it means for gas prices. >> well, in the first instance this is a pretty big storm. we will have to check closely for any damage. the northeastern and the middle atlantic refineries are some of the oldest in the country. you have got old infrastructure so it's more vulnerable, so you want to check it ever more closely....
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so here now, jack fer rouge i don't know, john silvia. i want to get your take on this sandy factor and the stock market. >> i think sandy is a temporary story, but the way i think christie and other governors and mayors really pitched in suggests that we'll get through this fairly quickly and there will be serious commitments in terms of infrastructure and improvements. and i'll reemphasize your point. chinese purchasing survey was a little improved and you're right, if the purchasing manager survey in the u.s. is a little better as was consumer confidence. >> jack, what do you think, is sandy a big driver for stocks or is it the coming election and the possible outcome? >> i think it's one that you have a lot of underinvested what i call nonbelievers. i think we're entering the period of chasing returns. first of november i think we started since '09 where it's been up. which is indicative of what the next couple of months will bring. having said that, sandy will produce jobs. the question is will sandy produce more jobs than president
so here now, jack fer rouge i don't know, john silvia. i want to get your take on this sandy factor and the stock market. >> i think sandy is a temporary story, but the way i think christie and other governors and mayors really pitched in suggests that we'll get through this fairly quickly and there will be serious commitments in terms of infrastructure and improvements. and i'll reemphasize your point. chinese purchasing survey was a little improved and you're right, if the purchasing...
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tomorrow night, john c. reilly will be here. but, "jimmy fallon" coming up next, jimmy! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hey, everybody. this is jimmy fallon. i'm here on 50th street in manhattan. hurricane sandy is on its way, and i'm hoping if you're watching, you're at home, you're safe, you're warm. we sent our audience home so that they can be safe and warm, but we're here. all of our guests came, which is big for us. we were worried that we weren't going to get guests, but we got some good ones here. from "saturday night live," seth meyers is going to be on the show tonight. "weekend update," he's a funny guy. we have from "top chef" -- hey! this is a rotating -- do you want to hop in with me? we have padma lakshmi. wow, she's just awesome and fun to be around and just fun to talk to and gorgeous on top of that. and we have the one and only, director robert zemeckis. he has a movie called "flight" that's coming out this week with denzel washington. he shows his butt in the movie. anyways -- hey, how are you? we also have a great band on the show tonight. imagi
tomorrow night, john c. reilly will be here. but, "jimmy fallon" coming up next, jimmy! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hey, everybody. this is jimmy fallon. i'm here on 50th street in manhattan. hurricane sandy is on its way, and i'm hoping if you're watching, you're at home, you're safe, you're warm. we sent our audience home so that they can be safe and warm, but we're here. all of our guests came, which is big for us. we were worried that we weren't going to get...
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barack obama way ahead of john mccain. and it is my understanding that in the polls recently for this election that romney is inching closer to obama, is th correct? >> it is correct. it is in within the margin of error. >> what do you make of the surge? minnesota has been a blue state what do you make for romney? >> it is a conservative minnesota, gretchen. in 2010 minnesota won both studies of the legislatures, republicans did. we are seag a move to a conservative trend in minnesota. >> gretchen: the governor seat went to a democrat in a tight, tight election and senator al franken won with 312 vote,many of them disputed and michele bachmann is in a tight race or do it see it that way? >> i have known mitch mitch for 10 years and one of the most dedicate hard working conservatives we have in congress and i believe she will prevail in that race. >> gretchen: she's up against tom graves. we have mitchell bachmann, republican 51 percent . jim graves 45 percent. and so that's outside of the margin of error . they had a recen
barack obama way ahead of john mccain. and it is my understanding that in the polls recently for this election that romney is inching closer to obama, is th correct? >> it is correct. it is in within the margin of error. >> what do you make of the surge? minnesota has been a blue state what do you make for romney? >> it is a conservative minnesota, gretchen. in 2010 minnesota won both studies of the legislatures, republicans did. we are seag a move to a conservative trend in...
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former president john kennedy is urging voters to cast their ballots on november 6, 1962, taped this ad from the white house a few days before those midterm elections. >> there is one way you can indicate your devotion to freedom, there is one way in which we can show how strongly we believe in our democracy. next tuesday, november 6th is election day. i hope every american will turn out and vote. >> lining up tuesdnovember 6th election day. thanks so much. have a great weekend, everybody. until then follow me on twitter @thomas a roberts. "now" with alex wagner comes your way next. jenna shared her recipe with sharon, who emailed it to emily, who sent it to cindy, who wondered why her soup wasn't quite the same. the recipe's not the recipe... ohhh. [ female announcer ] ...without swanson. the broth cooks trust most when making soup. mmmm! [ female announcer ] the secret is swanson. i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! mom, are those my jeans? [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheer
former president john kennedy is urging voters to cast their ballots on november 6, 1962, taped this ad from the white house a few days before those midterm elections. >> there is one way you can indicate your devotion to freedom, there is one way in which we can show how strongly we believe in our democracy. next tuesday, november 6th is election day. i hope every american will turn out and vote. >> lining up tuesdnovember 6th election day. thanks so much. have a great weekend,...
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. >> so john, in these final moments to get the base there,t counties important. >> so john, in these final moments to get the base there, is it advertising, is it the actual campaign offices? i was reading a piece suggesting that the president has like 8,000 versus 3,000 on the romney side in terms of actual offices open. what what is the thing that moves people to show up? >> in terms of advertising, those missiles have been launched and what was ingoing t happen has been decided weeks ago. so i think both candidates are focused on, one, filling in weak areas. you see that with the new myth of the moderate mitt who is now emerged and obama has released his plan and everything else is in terms of what they're saying on the stump, it's totally about base mobilization. >> i love myth of the moderate mitt. i love that. up next, we're going to actually take a look at early voting. we'll go live to florida and see what the lines look like there. [ male announcer ] when it comes to the financial obstacles military families face, we understand. at usaa, we know military life is different. w
. >> so john, in these final moments to get the base there,t counties important. >> so john, in these final moments to get the base there, is it advertising, is it the actual campaign offices? i was reading a piece suggesting that the president has like 8,000 versus 3,000 on the romney side in terms of actual offices open. what what is the thing that moves people to show up? >> in terms of advertising, those missiles have been launched and what was ingoing t happen has been...
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stuart: john stossel always right. thanks, john. time for the gold report 9:49 eastern. close to 1700 an ounce, and now we're creeping up to 1721, there you have it. democrats keep trying to make their case for global warming. the latest example, using sandy as an excuse to push the green agenda. elizabeth macdonald and charles payne are here and we'll get their reaction after this. look at this!. . >> not a dramatic change in weather patterns, i think is denying reality. 4g lte is the fastest. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if we just changed the format altogether ? isn't that the exact same thing ? it's pretty clear. still sticking with verizon. verizon. more 4g lte coverage than all other networks combined. >> it really didn't take long, did it? just a few days after hurricane sandy and democrats are already bla
stuart: john stossel always right. thanks, john. time for the gold report 9:49 eastern. close to 1700 an ounce, and now we're creeping up to 1721, there you have it. democrats keep trying to make their case for global warming. the latest example, using sandy as an excuse to push the green agenda. elizabeth macdonald and charles payne are here and we'll get their reaction after this. look at this!. . >> not a dramatic change in weather patterns, i think is denying reality. 4g lte is the...
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also, john browett, who has been hired to head up retail, he is out. now, that's interesting because apple had taken some heat important the way it had been handling retail recently. employees of the retail stores have posted on sites like iso apple, apple store, about the way that apple was cutting back on hours and were some -- they were disgruntled on that scale. br browett had come from a european retailer that -- that was known for being a little more bust buy reich as opposed to apple store-like in the way that it ran things. then you have also -- bob mansfield who has been the head of hardware. and initially apple said he was going retour. then is he heed no, he's coming back in an advisory role to tim cook. in this new structure, he will lead a new group called technology that's going to include the chip development organization, that's particularly important because you see apple constantly coming out with new custom made chips in the ipad. inside the iphone, key, point of differentiation for them. bob will be in charge of that as well as wire
also, john browett, who has been hired to head up retail, he is out. now, that's interesting because apple had taken some heat important the way it had been handling retail recently. employees of the retail stores have posted on sites like iso apple, apple store, about the way that apple was cutting back on hours and were some -- they were disgruntled on that scale. br browett had come from a european retailer that -- that was known for being a little more bust buy reich as opposed to apple...
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. >> all right, john, these are not the dwarfs you are looking for. that's a great line. thank you for that one, carl. what time is it? at this moment time for chuck and "the daily rundown. ." >>> the aftermath, dozens of lives lost, millions still without power. hundreds lose their homes in a horrible new york fire and millions more are dealing with damage, floods, and transportation trouble. the cleanup is under way but the shock is far from over even as the first signs of normalcy emerge. after monitoring the storms from the white house, the president is heading to new jersey. he'll join governor chris christie to see the devastation on the ground himself. meanwhile, governor romney, he's back on the trail in florida. there's still just six days until the election. what does that tell us about where the campaign stakes are really in play this morning. good morning from washington. it's wednesday, october 31st, 2012. happy halloween. this is "the daily rundown." i'm chuck todd. let's get right to may first reads of the morning. we're still a long way from recovery. toda
. >> all right, john, these are not the dwarfs you are looking for. that's a great line. thank you for that one, carl. what time is it? at this moment time for chuck and "the daily rundown. ." >>> the aftermath, dozens of lives lost, millions still without power. hundreds lose their homes in a horrible new york fire and millions more are dealing with damage, floods, and transportation trouble. the cleanup is under way but the shock is far from over even as the first...
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john burns, ceo of john burns real estate consulting and what drove all this housing recovery. thanks so much. >> you bet. nicole: sandy's impact is being felt far and wide. equity markets remain closed today but they are finally reopening tomorrow. air travel clearly impacted worldwide. roads, mass transit, shut down. and massive damage across the east coast. up next, our own liz macdonald on the historic cost that all of this brings. nicole: well hurricane sandy now ranks among the costliest storms ever with its broad impact felt not just across whole industry sectors but of course entire states as well. our own liz macdonald is here with more. emac's bottom line. liz, what are the ranges of the damages and estimates that we're seeing now? >> you know the ranges now are between 35 billion to $50 billion. and we've got the estimates that are continue to pour in. here's an estimate from economist mike england. he is with action economics. take a listen. >> we often find the ultimate insured losses are considerably higher than initial estimates. i've seen other broader estimates
john burns, ceo of john burns real estate consulting and what drove all this housing recovery. thanks so much. >> you bet. nicole: sandy's impact is being felt far and wide. equity markets remain closed today but they are finally reopening tomorrow. air travel clearly impacted worldwide. roads, mass transit, shut down. and massive damage across the east coast. up next, our own liz macdonald on the historic cost that all of this brings. nicole: well hurricane sandy now ranks among the...
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johni john, do you think that the spike we've seen in gas futures is warranted dr i do understand lots of people lining up to fill up their cars, but overall considering the expected demand construction, is it warranted? >> this spike in gasoline is also exclusively to the fact that it is expiration day and a lot of people got short. you can look at that front month and kind of ignore it. i don't really understand that gasoline is surging today actually in some of the outer months and heating oil is not. distillate inventories in the northeast are incredibly low. very, very low. like historically low and they have not moved. this doesn't really make a lot of sense. the other thing i would say, the physical market, the differential against the nymex price has not moved up ktoday. i think that's showing some of the physical traders are leaning a little more toward the demand destruction side winning. i'm very glad to hear that delivery came from holtsville. that's a major terminal. i did hear earlier that that's open. it is terminals right now, not refineries that are the big problem. ma
johni john, do you think that the spike we've seen in gas futures is warranted dr i do understand lots of people lining up to fill up their cars, but overall considering the expected demand construction, is it warranted? >> this spike in gasoline is also exclusively to the fact that it is expiration day and a lot of people got short. you can look at that front month and kind of ignore it. i don't really understand that gasoline is surging today actually in some of the outer months and...
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john mccain. >> for days and days they told the american people something that had no basis in fact whatsoever. that is the president of the united states. also, by the way, he said he immediately ordered action to be taken. no action was taken over seven hours now. we find out the secretary of defense decided not to take any action. said the other day this is as bad as watergate but i said nobody died in watergate. this is massive coverup or not acceptable service to american people. >> dana: it doesn't matter election, they will continue to be on this to find out information. a hearing is scheduled for november 15. one of your old pals, i don't know. i guess i can't call her an old pal. she said this is basically a made up story. >> greg: the definition of a made-up story to eleanor cliff, won the fnc beater two reading theth bitter column by maureen dowd. hood ornament of the main stream media. refusing to acknowledge a real scandal. how is she an intel expert? if she was special agent cliff, somehow related to somebody killed, after calls for help was ignored she would feel differently. if
john mccain. >> for days and days they told the american people something that had no basis in fact whatsoever. that is the president of the united states. also, by the way, he said he immediately ordered action to be taken. no action was taken over seven hours now. we find out the secretary of defense decided not to take any action. said the other day this is as bad as watergate but i said nobody died in watergate. this is massive coverup or not acceptable service to american people....
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finance and john dickerson. as we heard the politicians can take these numbers and spin them both ways. on the one hand there's more job creation. on the other hand there's more people looking for work who can't find it. >> i don't think it changes the whole economic narrative we've had. so therefore you'll have a continue jays of that exact debate. i think it was moderately encouraging the numbers in october and also they got revised higher in terms of job growth. it means we have this firm trend of steady but kind of slower than we would like to see growth in jobs. really both sides can play it. if you came into this thing thinking anything 7% unemployment is unacceptable and need political change it won't change the story. the trend is there and consumer confidence in the job market actually has picked up to a four year high. something is going on that people feel like maybe a recovery has taken hold. >> we have a housing market that's improving. you saw the revision there's. we had an upward revision of 50,0
finance and john dickerson. as we heard the politicians can take these numbers and spin them both ways. on the one hand there's more job creation. on the other hand there's more people looking for work who can't find it. >> i don't think it changes the whole economic narrative we've had. so therefore you'll have a continue jays of that exact debate. i think it was moderately encouraging the numbers in october and also they got revised higher in terms of job growth. it means we have this...
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rayberg is running against john tester in montana. he calls climate change mitigation policies unnecessary and economically destructive as though climate change itself is an economically destructive -- dean heller running for senate in nevada. oklahoma they call global warming a hoax. how worried we should be that we can ever address this problem if these guys continue to deny a problem exists? >> al: well, that is an extremely serious problem and it is not that part of the -- that part of the problem is not limited to climate. one of the reasons for the catastrophic invasion of iraq is the misleading statements led 3/4 of the american people to actually believe that the dictator of iraq, saddam hussein, was responsible for the attacks on 9-11 so many people thought that invasion was you know, the best way to exact revenge on the person who attacked us. it wasn't true. and the temptation to create an alternative reality completely divorced from the facts is greater when money dominates politics and they are -- they convince themselves
rayberg is running against john tester in montana. he calls climate change mitigation policies unnecessary and economically destructive as though climate change itself is an economically destructive -- dean heller running for senate in nevada. oklahoma they call global warming a hoax. how worried we should be that we can ever address this problem if these guys continue to deny a problem exists? >> al: well, that is an extremely serious problem and it is not that part of the -- that part...
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however, john, you seem like a very nice young man. i've been around the block a little bit and sold real estate in our area for many years. even michigan, clearly water is everywhere, right? and i will tell you this is clearly another example of socializing the debt, privatizing the process and unfortunately, people do not win at the end of the day and they get stuck with the bill. clearly they get stuck with the bill. and that's why if you do make a claim with fema, they don't have the money to do otherwise. then the label will be stuck to the property forever. so when they go to sell it, even if you are in an area that hasn't flooded in 100 years, but you have to be in an area that designated thought or perhaps there was a flood one time and feedback came in to give relief. if you take that money, but then labels or property. so good luck with resale. so i feel that for the guy who wants to retire in a couple years for his time at this mortgage and a couple years. that is a shame. and by the way, the banks are the insurance industry
however, john, you seem like a very nice young man. i've been around the block a little bit and sold real estate in our area for many years. even michigan, clearly water is everywhere, right? and i will tell you this is clearly another example of socializing the debt, privatizing the process and unfortunately, people do not win at the end of the day and they get stuck with the bill. clearly they get stuck with the bill. and that's why if you do make a claim with fema, they don't have the money...
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john dewey always said, a problem well-stated is a problem half-solved. we do agree, we must agree that the jobs crisis is one of the core policy choices of the era we are live willing in and perhaps for some time. that's number one. number two goes back to the segment we just did on romney. what does the romney era look like? there, i have to echo neera. what is your solution to the problem? you just played the five points. they do not deal with domestic spending in a way that most economists think will jump-start jobs. republicans have some economists and studies on their side. there are studies out that show what the republicans have managed to do with the power they are wielding has actually raised unemployment by a full point. that's many, many jobs because of the crackdown on all these state governments. >> let's look at exactly that. this is just point about what government does, can, in fact, make a difference in our economy. when you look at these public versus private sector jobs, to the extent that this has been modest growth, it is mostly mode
john dewey always said, a problem well-stated is a problem half-solved. we do agree, we must agree that the jobs crisis is one of the core policy choices of the era we are live willing in and perhaps for some time. that's number one. number two goes back to the segment we just did on romney. what does the romney era look like? there, i have to echo neera. what is your solution to the problem? you just played the five points. they do not deal with domestic spending in a way that most economists...
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john roberts is live from avon lake. john, good morning for you. what are you hearing from the romney team this morning? >> good morning as well. first of all, bill, there are a lot of hardy folks. people are coming out despite the rain and wind and cold temperatures. it was the beginning of governor romney's closing arguments. real change begins on day one. the change has been a new fashion. he is supposed to go from here to wisconsin, iowa, and florida. but we don't know how much of that schedule will work. it is not great to be out there campaigning while a national emergency is unfolding. we don't know how much of that schedule will be preserved, but we understand at the moment that there are no changes. the governor is addressing the storm as well and some of the critical battleground states. he's collecting emergency relief supplies that will be distributed in the state of virginia. filling up his campaign bus with relief supplies as well. this storm, in a day or a half, is supposed to go right through where we are in ohio. the governor spoke
john roberts is live from avon lake. john, good morning for you. what are you hearing from the romney team this morning? >> good morning as well. first of all, bill, there are a lot of hardy folks. people are coming out despite the rain and wind and cold temperatures. it was the beginning of governor romney's closing arguments. real change begins on day one. the change has been a new fashion. he is supposed to go from here to wisconsin, iowa, and florida. but we don't know how much of...
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and john von jovi and billy joel of long island also going to be involved. money raised from the telethon will benefit the american red cross. certainly we hope you will tune in. we will be back with you on this broadcast tomorrow night at 11:00 eastern time. that's "the ed show." i'm ed schultz. rachel maddow starts right now. >>> excited to hear you're going to do a fresh "the ed show" at 11:00. >> working late on a friday night. >> at this point the weekdays have no meaning. you know what i mean? >> we're going to habe here saturday night and sunday night doing "the ed show." >> that's right. weekends are for other times of the year. get some sleep tonight if you can, man. >> i will do that. thanks, rachel. >> thanks so you at home for staying with us for the next hour. at almost exactly this point in the presidential race of 1956, on october 29th, 1956, with the election that year coming up just a week later, israel invaded egypt. and they did it with the secret support of two major u.s. allies. france and england. it was a fight over control of the suez
and john von jovi and billy joel of long island also going to be involved. money raised from the telethon will benefit the american red cross. certainly we hope you will tune in. we will be back with you on this broadcast tomorrow night at 11:00 eastern time. that's "the ed show." i'm ed schultz. rachel maddow starts right now. >>> excited to hear you're going to do a fresh "the ed show" at 11:00. >> working late on a friday night. >> at this point the...